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The Westchester Gallery is located in the Westechester Community College Center for the Arts in the County Center in White Plains. Located in the entryway of the Center for the Arts, the gallery hosts professional local, regional, and national artists, as well as the center's yearly faculty and student art exhibitions.
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Westchester County, New York" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
West Chester became West Chester State Teachers College in 1927 when Pennsylvania initiated a four-year program of teacher education. In 1960, as the Commonwealth paved the way for liberal arts programs in its college system, West Chester was renamed West Chester State College , and two years later introduced the liberal arts program that ...
Westchester Country Club, a private golf club in Harrison, New York Women's Classical Caucus , a US academic classical feminist organization Women's Classical Committee UK , a UK academic classical feminist organization
Westchester Vikings football players (5 P) Pages in category "Westchester Community College alumni" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Tesla is up 8% since its earnings report on Wednesday, despite missing profit and revenue estimates. JPMorgan criticized Tesla's valuation, citing a pattern of missed earnings projections.
Westchester County, New York, in the United States, contains 40 public school districts, [1] 118 private schools, 12 colleges/universities and 3 theological seminaries. . According to the 2018 rankings provided by the education website Niche, taking into account public comments, 28 of the top 100 school districts in New York State were located in Westchester
The John A. Hartford House stands on the campus of Westchester Community College, located west of the village of Valhalla. The college is located on a portion of the original Hartford country estate. The house is a large Tudor Revival structure, designed by Mann and MacNeille, an architecture firm from New York City, [1] and completed in 1932.